- Jean-Louis Schlesser
Former F1 driver
Name = Jean-Louis Schlesser
Nationality = FRA
Years = F1|1988
Team(s) =RAM Racing , Williams
Races = 2 (1 start)
Championships = 0
Wins = 0
Podiums = 0
Points = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest laps = 0
First race =1983 French Grand Prix
First win =
Last win =
Last race =1988 Italian Grand Prix Jean-Louis Schlesser (born
September 12 ,1948 in Nancy,France ) is a racing driver with experience in circuit racing and cross-country rallying. He is known for his successful wins of many different competitions. He is the nephew ofJo Schlesser , a former-Formula One driver.Schlesser grew up in
Morocco before returning to France to study and complete military service. He began racing in various paved-track events and shared theFormula 3 French national championship withAlain Prost in 1979. In 1981 he won the European Formula 3 Championship and also placed second in theLe Mans 24 Hours . He moved toFormula 2 in 1982, and had his first attempt at F1 in the1983 French Grand Prix , where he drove a RAM-Cosworth , but failed to qualify.The mid-1980s saw Schlesser perform in touring cars and sports cars, winning the
French Touring Car Championship in 1985 with a TWR Rover Vitesse, as well as driving the works TWR Jaguars in theWorld Sportscar Championship .He finally made his debut (and single outing) in a World Championship
Formula One race at the1988 Italian Grand Prix , as a substitute forNigel Mansell in the Williams-Judd squad. The race was memorable forAyrton Senna crashing into Schlesser in the first chicane with just two laps remaining, leading to a Ferrari 1-2 at Monza just weeks afterEnzo Ferrari 's death. The media joked that Schlesser had "an honorary life long membership" to the Scuderiafact|date=December 2007, as it was the only race that season not won by the dominantMcLaren -Honda cars.In 1988, he joined the
Sauber -Mercedes squad full time, winning the GermanSupercup and finishing the World Sportscar Championship in second place, before winning the WSC title in 1989 and 1990, on this occasion sharing the title with co-driverMauro Baldi . He also won the "Classic Masters" title at the 1994Race of Champions .After a first outing in 1984, Schlesser began to compete regularly in the
Paris-Dakar Rally in 1989. In 1992 he began to build his own dune buggies to compete in the Dakar and other desert marathons and European bajas. His first buggy, thePorsche -powered Schlesser Original, debuted in 1992 in theBaja Portugal 1000 , which Schlesser won outright, beating the worksCitroën cars with a two wheel drive vehicle and without a navigator by his side.He went on to several 2WD class and overall wins the following years, before finally achieving his objective of conquering the overall victory in the 1999 and 2000 editions of the Dakar (respectively, Granada-Dakar and Paris-Dakar-Cairo). He also won the
World Cross Country Rally Championship from 1998 to 2002.Complete Formula One World Championship results
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External links
* [http://www.schlesser-aventures.org/ Jean-Louis Schlesser Official website]
* [http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft00002.html Interview with Schlesser]
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